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09-12-2005, 05:17 AM #1OPSenior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
OK, check this chop-job out and tell me if I did ok, and what I did wrong. Also pointers for future reference would greatly be appreciated. I always had someone else manicure my bud and I would give up a quarter of my yeild....but I wanna try this time. So, how did I do? What should I have done differently, or is this fine the way it is? Thanks for the constructive criticism fellas!!-Peace-emtpockets
Also, if anyone has a pic of manicured pot, (or before and after shots) that would be extremely helpful-Thanks!!EmTpockets Reviewed by EmTpockets on . Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!! OK, check this chop-job out and tell me if I did ok, and what I did wrong. Also pointers for future reference would greatly be appreciated. I always had someone else manicure my bud and I would give up a quarter of my yeild....but I wanna try this time. So, how did I do? What should I have done differently, or is this fine the way it is? Thanks for the constructive criticism fellas!!-Peace-emtpockets:D Also, if anyone has a pic of manicured pot, (or before and after shots) that would be Rating: 5
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09-12-2005, 05:52 AM #2OPSenior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
No biters?? I really need to know this yall.....sorry bout my impatience.
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09-12-2005, 05:53 AM #3Senior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
Looks tight..a little leafy.. but looks good. im also going to need help very soon.
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09-12-2005, 06:25 AM #4Senior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
did u just recently cut that from outside, cuz it looks immature. You should go to overgrow.com, they have a link you can click on thats all about manicuring your weed and how to dry it correctly too. good luck, and next time wait a little longer to pick your buds.
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09-12-2005, 06:28 AM #5OPSenior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
It is immiture, its just a sample. Thanks for the info though. Im still waiting for Harddon and friends opinions!!
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09-12-2005, 08:05 AM #6Senior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
shoooooooot.... I hate to be the one.........
It is fucking HORRIBLE....
BUT.... BUT.... If it is for you... your own pursy... then it is fine... But in Nor Cal for 50-70 buckerooos an 1/8, that shit won't fly.. people will freak out when they see all those leaves...
"Leaves make it harsh" - that's THEIR favorite line...... LOL
any way... uhhhhhhh... well,, I want you to know that I think it is a nice haircut you gave your herb... but... it won't fly with the consumers...
hope we're cool? : )
lol
smb
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09-12-2005, 09:17 AM #7Senior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
Well since you asked for my input.....
You will need to trim much closer to the flowers themselves. I understand it is difficult to manicure a preemie....so you really shouldn't be judged.
A lot of the art of manicure comes from working on mature fat buds and even a kindergartner can do it.
But for this type of leafy bud, you just want to trim more green. Them more green you can trim the better. Your pic still has a lot of green. Get rid of the green.
This is why I like to save the green I cut and make oil from it. A lot of times you will cut some flowers getting the green out and that can be some good smoke.
Looks fine for what you had to work with....just remember to lose the green as much as you can. Sometimes, you can dry the bud out, then take it thru another manicure and the greenery will simply crumble off with light gentle handling of the bud.
The green will crumble away.
ONE NOTE******
Thats why its good not to nute the final 3 weeks of flower. The plant will tend to use up its store of nutes then draw from the plant what it can, thus shedding a lot of the green prior to being harvestand doing a lot of the manicure process for you.
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09-12-2005, 12:57 PM #8Senior Member
Harddon, and other manicuring pro's take a look please!!
Some strains the flavor is in the leaves...like hazes and purple strains....spiceyness is in the leaves.This is very rare though.
Every post I make is purely fictional. Any information I have about cannabis is either through common sense or intensive reading. Any pictures posted by myself or anyone using my username are not my own and are in fact picture found on google images. I will not be held responsible for anything that I say on these forums.
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